Anatomy Of Flowering Plants Question 29

Question: Phloem parenchyma are absent in:

Options:

A) Dicots are plants with two seed leaves (cotyledons) in their seeds. They typically have vascular bundles arranged in a ring, net-like venation in leaves, and flowers with parts in multiples of four or five. Examples include beans, sunflowers, and tomatoes.

B) Monocots are a group of flowering plants that have seeds with a single cotyledon. They typically have parallel-veined leaves, fibrous root systems, and flowers with parts in multiples of three. Examples include grasses, lilies, and corn.

C) Gymnosperms

D) All of these are correct.

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

[b] Phloem parenchyma are specialized cells found in the phloem.

They are absent in the monocots as they lack companion cells.



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